15:9
श्रोत्रं चक्षुः स्पर्शनं च रसनं घ्राणमेव च ।
अधिष्ठाय मनश्चायं विषयानुपसेवते ॥१५- ९॥
shrotraM chakShuH sparshanaM cha rasanaM ghraaNamewa cha ।
adhiShThaaya manashchaayaM wiShayaanupasewate ॥१५- ९॥
Source: Automatic ITRANS Transliteration
Hearing, sight, touch, and taste and smell
Supervised by the mind, serve sensory objects.
Source: Milind S. Pandit
The Jeevaatma enjoys sense pleasures with the help of six sensory faculties: hearing, touch, sight, taste, smell, and mind.
The living entity, thus taking another gross body, obtains a certain type of ear, tongue, and nose and sense of touch, which are grouped about the mind. He thus enjoys a particular set of sense objects.
Source: Bhagavad Gita As It Is